26th October at The National Maritime Museum and Queen’s House

Over Time at Royal Museums, GreenwichSunday 26th October12noon – 4.45pm

Admission free and all welcome

The closing event (for now!). Over Time comes indoors for the autumn with an exciting programme of films, talks and performances in the National Maritime Museum and Queen’s House. Organised with the support of Louise Simpkiss at Royal Museums, Greenwich.

12noon: Anne Robinson: Curator’s introduction to the Over Time project and video documentation of the ‘foreshore’ performance weekend on 13th and 14th September, including works by Katharine Fry, Rachel Gomme, Ian Thompson, Charlie Fox, Victoria Gray, Sarah Sparkes, Victoria Gray, Jo David and The International Western, edited by Anne Robinson, 20mins

12.30pm: Jo David: Travelling Light, video, 10mins

The passage of time and the layering of place, a development and a reduction.

12.45 pm: Gavin Maughfling: Loitering, video 6mins

Loitering was shot on a June day. The lushness of the liminal vegetation led to reflection on time lost and the sensual promises held in a city’s summer heat.

The passage of time and the layering of place, a development and a reduction.

12.50pm: Birgitta Hosea: Time Channel, video and performance, 10mins

Spoken word performance of found text from Enderby Wharf used to recode the accompanying video

1pm: The International Western present: Calling All, 20mins

The International Western will briefly discuss their work Calling All (a farewell to the foreshore surrounding Enderby’s Wharf) using words and morse.

Exploring the technologies implicated in the Enderby’s Wharf’s transition from the telecommunications manufacturing industry to the leisure industry.Time, the Telegraph Caplette, labour, leisure computopia – tracking a path through the body and cultural service and financial labour.

2.30pm: Over Time artists’ films on loop:

Documentation of the Over Time ‘foreshore’ weekend edited by Anne 20mins

Gavin Maughfling: Loitering, video 6mins

Jo David:Traveling Light, video, 10mins

Claudia Firth: Data Stream: the Animal in the Machine, the Beast in the Market, video, 3mins

Claudia Firth: Back and Fill, 2014, video 9mins

Charlie Fox: Over Under Tide Time, Drag Rope Act/s and other signs 9mins.

The preambulatory musings of Horatio Forbes, able seaman, bound from Gravesend on 26th February 1822. A sailor from another century carries out small tasks and interventions within the spaces of the National Maritime Museum. Carrying a canvas bag of tricks and stories: each object tells its own story and in turn is told a story from the sailors canvas bag archive.

12 noon – 4pm: Victoria Gray: Anti-Clockwise Circles with the Left Hand, performance, in the Queen’s Bedchamber in Queen’s House

Anti-Clockwise Circles With The Left Hand is a mobile listening station. Participants accompany me on an audio walk in which two people pass through five time zones and become six voices.